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The phrase "a distinctly cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is noticeably or clearly cold, often in reference to temperature or atmosphere.
Example: "The air outside was a distinctly cold, biting chill that made everyone shiver."
Alternatives: "a noticeably cold" or "a sharply cold".
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"Have you no heart?" asks the smitten Armand Duval, to whom Marguerite has been showing a distinctly cold shoulder.
A Russian spy ship has joined the party in the eastern Med, giving the whole affair a distinctly Cold War flavour.
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Admiral Lyons appears to have a distinctly cold-war attitude about nuclear proliferation and our efforts to deter nuclear threats.
But in a murky and distinctly cold war-reminiscent game of cat and mouse, that is exactly what the Swedish navy appear to suspect Russia of doing.
"Being the Other Woman suited me so very well," she writes, which sounds distinctly cold.
But sitting on the fence becomes increasingly uncomfortable as events unfold, and the vibes from Washington have become distinctly colder over the past 24 hours.
It is a sweltering day in the west London neighbourhood of Hammersmith, but for one estate agent the temperature of the housing market has been distinctly colder in recent weeks.
Towards the end of the interview, I told him, albeit hesitantly, about my experience -- about how one night, I was in the shower when the room suddenly grew cold and a distinctly familiar voice in my head directed me to a small, hard, immovable lump on my left breast.
And like biscuits, they have a distinctly flaky texture, created when the cold butter used to cut the dough melts in the oven, creating airy layers, not unlike a croissant's.
There was the chance that "Cold Feet" could have been another "Bagdad Cafe," bringing a distinctly European eye to the peculiarities of the American West.
Defining the contours of a distinctly black modernism and its far-ranging radicalization of American politics and culture, Washington fundamentally reorients scholarship on African American and Cold War literature and life.
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